Last application date Jun 01, 2023 00:00
Department WE12 - Department of Geography
Contract Limited duration
Occupancy rate 100%
Vacancy type Research staff
Precipitation extremes have profound impacts on societies in the tropics, ranging from flooding to landslides and land degradation. Regional climate models are indispensable tools to assess present-day and future precipitation characteristics.
While simulations at convection-permitting scales have shown benefits in the timing and organization of precipitation, even the latest generation of regional climate models suffers from considerable uncertainty in simulating precipitation extremes. Data sciences and ever-higher resolution will undoubtedly improve simulations over the next decade. However, continued development of scale-aware and unified parametrizations will remain essential for breakthroughs in the quality of simulations and our fundamental understanding of the atmosphere.
In this project, the student will have the opportunity to contribute to developing the ALARO regional climate model, particularly regarding its tropical precipitation performance. The ALARO model is one of the canonical configurations of the ALADIN system, embedded in the ACCORD consortium, which brings together 26 National Meteorological Services. It is specifically designed to target the convective grey zone (1 – 10 km grid spacing) and is used for operational numerical weather prediction and regional climate modelling. To evaluate the performance of ALARO, the student will make extensive use of the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User Facility observations in the Amazon (GO Amazon), West Africa (AMMA) and Australia (Darwin, TWP).
The student will work on one of the following topics, depending on their interest, with the goal of obtaining a PhD in Sciences from Ghent University (UGent):
We offer:
Send a motivation letter (English), Curriculum Vitae (English, with an indication of degrees obtained), and the name and contact details of one reference, using “PhD Precipitation Modelling” as the subject line to Kwinten.vanweverberg@ugent.be. More information can also be requested via this email address. The position will remain open until a suitable candidate has been found, although we encourage submitting applications before 1 June 2023.
After a favorable evaluation of your application, you will be invited for an in-person or online interview.
Ghent University is one of the top 100 universities in the Dutch language area, with more than 44,000 students and 15,000 staff members.
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